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TILIJUS13AY, JAN, 26th, 1967
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The Annual Meeting and Ban-
quet of Huron County Children's
Aid Society is being held in the
Exeter Legion 'fall, Wednesday,
February S, 1967. at 6:30 P.M.
Banquet tickots are available
at .$2.25 from the Chidren's Aid
Society staff and Board Members,
The public are cordially in-
vited to attend.
CENTENNIAL COM.
"COME HOME WEEK"
Centennial suggestions should
be directed to members of the
following Committees.
Committees Named
Chairman, Archer G'rewar.
Sec.-Treas., Albert 'Mikes
Fintertaimuent, Jack Thynne,
slim McClory.
Sports, Mel Jacklin, Carman
Machan
Parade, Ivan Campbell, Frank
Thompson.
Decoration, Hank TenPas La
Tie Cousins
Registration & Ii`inance Walter
Shortreed, Fred Thnell
Church, Father Mooney, Rev.
F, C. Brady, Rev, A. Johnston
Concessions, Roy Thrvey,
Graeme McDonald
Grounds, Lewis Frain
Fire Brigade, Bob Richmond,
lack M cWhirter.
Press, Mrs, D, C. Matheson
Advertising, Mr. and Mrs. R.
W. ICennedy.
NOTICE
To comply with Department of
Labour regulations. the Brussels
Coal Yard will he closed on Satur-
day afternoons.
THE.
CONTEST OPENS, FOR EXPO
YOUTH PAVILION NAMES
DirecturH at the Youth Pavilion
at 1..:0 67 are looking for new
names for the Agora, cinema-
theatre, and. City('-dtinSUAL of the
pavilion.
C011teSt, 011011 to all persons
from 16 to 30 years of age, will
allow the directors to, select
original and appealing names.
The contest, started January n
and will end February 1,f)
The ea Kati t te6 will choose
letters at random until three
appropriate ponies have been
found. 'Entries may be submitted
in EInglish or French, but the
ones which are most easily adapt-
able to both languages will be'
given preference.
In the Agora, an open-air amp
hitheatre , most events will, call
for an active and spontaneons
participation from the visitors:
choirs hootenanies
BRUSSELS VO$Tu a.11tVti4LS, ONTARIO
events. The theatre will be the
most suitable sector for first-OAPS
ltural event: amateur film
festival, recitals and plays. The
cafe-dansant will be. both a
discotheque and "boite a ellAUP
gimp" where jazz, Yolk:rock
groups, popular singers and folk- •
sin gers will be featured.
The authors of the winning
names will each receive two
season pasSports which haYe
been offered to the Youth Pavii-
ion as prizes, and their flames
will be engraved, on a ' plaque
located in each area.
Entries should be sent to:
YOI"I'll PAVILION CONTEST,
P.O. Box 6119, Montreal 3, P,g,
The committee's choice will bO
final and entries will not be
returned.
See yon at the arena this
sat irday at the Minor Hockey
Or sports rnainent,
WINGHAM
BRUSSELS
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